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Vietnam Revisited - Part 2
In October 2010, the consulate general allowed certain visa cases to have expedited appointments at the request of the Consulate’s executive office, or at the request of local Vietnamese employees. As a result of the OIG report, this practice was stopped.
Vietnam Revisited - Part 1
(1) Traces of mutual suspicion still linger from the Vietnam War– which the Vietnamese call the "American War." However, trade between the US and Vietnam has increased 17-fold in the past decade.
U.S.C.I.S. Instructions for New I-601A Waiver Application to Be Processed in the U.S.
The new I-601A Waiver Application has been in the news a lot recently because it will give some people a chance to receive provisional waivers of the 3 or 10 year bar for being in the US illegally. If they receive a waiver, they can feel confident when they return to their home countries for the immigrant visa interview.
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Immigration Services Network
Serving the Asian Community since 1983

Specialists in Vietnamese ODP cases, Spouse and Fiancée Cases, Refugee Cases, Amerasian Cases, Adoptions, Student Visas, Business Visas and Cultural Exchange, as well as services for those already in the U.S.  Complete Immigration services available to applicants / sponsors from any country. In August 1999, the new American Consulate General opened for business in Saigon. Before that, from 1979 to 1999, the Orderly Departure Program (ODP) of the American Embassy in Bangkok was the only legal means for residents of Vietnam to immigrate to the United States. 

In 1987, Robert Mullins returned to the United States after four years' association with ODP.  On his return, he learned that sponsoring relatives had little idea, or the wrong idea, about how to complete processing and avoid delays in their cases.   He also learned that he was the only person with ODP experience interested in offering assistance to sponsors in the U.S. As a result, he began his service to help Vietnamese in the U.S. to bring their relatives here.

In January 1988, Robert Mullins began a partnership with Le Minh Hai of San Jose and formed Robert Mullins International (RMI).


 

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